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she was less than a half mile if the seneca -- from the seneca high school and the principal knows her very well and called her a shining student. he says the school is surrounded by busy roads. >> i think that's one of the responsibilities that any school has to remind our students that -- that while school is a very safe place to be, our roads are heavily traveled. heavily trafficked and early in the morning late in the evening when it starts to get dark or when the sun is just starting o come up. it's an especially good time to be cognizant of the surroundings. >> reporter: now, the conditions we're seeing here this morning very similar to the conditions when this accident happened. when 15-year-old christina morris-ward was hit here. the road has some wet patches some dry patches still dark. sunrise isn't until 7:35. and you can see the lights behind me working. there was a crew working on the traffic lights yesterday just after the accident. i asked montgomery county police if these lights were in working order at the time of the accident. they tell me yes, they were. and that's w
she was less than a half mile if the seneca -- from the seneca high school and the principal knows her very well and called her a shining student. he says the school is surrounded by busy roads. >> i think that's one of the responsibilities that any school has to remind our students that -- that while school is a very safe place to be, our roads are heavily traveled. heavily trafficked and early in the morning late in the evening when it starts to get dark or when the sun is just starting...
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same story on the great seneca highway, river road and 355 as well as you travel southbound through rockville and down toward georgetown. let's go take a look live outside and show you what it looks like here on 395 at pentagon. as i said no hov restrictions and no delays yet. really the length from woodbridge on 95 right up the line to the 14th street bridge. back over to our maps. this time over to route 350 in maryland. -- route 50 in maryland. that's the only place where restrictions are in effect as usual. cheverly no issues on 50 or bw parkway inside the beltway into the northeast corridor. one more last live look outside. on the beltway north of town, new hampshire avenue into silver spring all lanes open. >>> time to say good morning to our partners at cbs this morning to see what they're up to today. >> charlie rose standing by in new york. good morning, charlie. >> good morning. any news in washington? >> just a little. i bet it's what you're talking about in new york. >> well, we have new information about the woman who had an affair with c.i.a. director david petraeus. did she hav
same story on the great seneca highway, river road and 355 as well as you travel southbound through rockville and down toward georgetown. let's go take a look live outside and show you what it looks like here on 395 at pentagon. as i said no hov restrictions and no delays yet. really the length from woodbridge on 95 right up the line to the 14th street bridge. back over to our maps. this time over to route 350 in maryland. -- route 50 in maryland. that's the only place where restrictions are in...
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christina morris wade died last week while walking to seneca valley high l skoo. the 15-year-old was crossing germantown road at wisteria drive when she was hit. >>> new this morning, a tv station in israel is reporting that country prepared for an imminent strike on iran's nuclear program in 2010. the report is part of a larger documentary set to air tonight. the order to prepare for the attack was given by prime minister benjamin yet an ya hue and a small meeting of top many prosecutes. but several of those men questioned whether they had the authority to give the order, and preparations were called off. >>> 6:36 is the time right now. why mitt romney may have been rooting hard against the redskins. >>> also, why one board of elections is already calling this a record breaker. >>> 21 before the hour now. the "today" show is coming up next at 7:00. let's check in with matt lauer to see what they're working on. >> hi, aaron. nice to see you. >>> coming up, we're going to be live in staten island. more on recovery efforts from sandy and the new storm targeting the
christina morris wade died last week while walking to seneca valley high l skoo. the 15-year-old was crossing germantown road at wisteria drive when she was hit. >>> new this morning, a tv station in israel is reporting that country prepared for an imminent strike on iran's nuclear program in 2010. the report is part of a larger documentary set to air tonight. the order to prepare for the attack was given by prime minister benjamin yet an ya hue and a small meeting of top many...
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host: ray, seneca falls, new york. republican caller. caller: i have an interesting theory. let's make term limits for congress and the senate, then we will get people interested in helping the country out. all i see is bickering. host: how did you vote? caller: i voted for obama. i got sick and tired of listening to these guys are due. it is just ridiculous. host: let me and to those comments. the most under-discussed result of the election, a 9% approval of congress, but most incumbents were reelected. guest: that is a difference between recent elections. we have seen waive elections in 2008 and 2010. this time, both sides lost some people, but not a lot. incumbents usually do well. this is the first election in a while that a higher percentage of them did well. host: a couple of speculation pieces. but we begin with "the hill." were you hearing? -- what are you hearing? if you call there is a question whether nancy pelosi will -- host: if there is a question whether nancy pelosi will run to be minority leader. she is a force in the democratic party. she is a fund-raiser a
host: ray, seneca falls, new york. republican caller. caller: i have an interesting theory. let's make term limits for congress and the senate, then we will get people interested in helping the country out. all i see is bickering. host: how did you vote? caller: i voted for obama. i got sick and tired of listening to these guys are due. it is just ridiculous. host: let me and to those comments. the most under-discussed result of the election, a 9% approval of congress, but most incumbents were...
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host: ray, seneca falls, new york. republican caller. caller: i have an interesting theory. let's make term limits for congress and the senate, then we will get people interested in helping the country out. all i see is bickering. host: how did you vote? caller: i voted for obama. i got sick and tired of listening to these guys are due. it is just ridiculous. host: let me and to those comments. the most under-discussed result of the election, a 9% approval of congress, but most incumbents were reelected. guest: that is a difference between recent elections. we have seen waive elections in 2008 and 2010. this time, both sides lost some people, but not a lot. incumbents usually do well. this is the first election in a while that a higher percentage of them did well. host: a couple of speculation pieces. but we begin with "the hill." were you hearing? -- what are you hearing? if you call there is a question whether nancy pelosi will -- host: if there is a question whether nancy pelosi will run to be minority leader. she is a force in the democratic party. she is a fund-raiser a
host: ray, seneca falls, new york. republican caller. caller: i have an interesting theory. let's make term limits for congress and the senate, then we will get people interested in helping the country out. all i see is bickering. host: how did you vote? caller: i voted for obama. i got sick and tired of listening to these guys are due. it is just ridiculous. host: let me and to those comments. the most under-discussed result of the election, a 9% approval of congress, but most incumbents were...